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• Flood and Peterson insurance, which operates offices in Fort Collins, Denver and Greeley, recently donated $50,000 to support construction of the University of Colorado Health cancer center in Fort Collins. The East Harmony Road center will provide patients a variety of services to help them battle cancer.

“We feel strongly that by supporting this project, we can help to relieve some of the tremendous burden that accompanies a cancer diagnosis, and provide a new platform for the state-of-the art cancer care that our hospital provides,” Flood and Peterson President Chris Richmond said in a written release.

Flood and Peterson has contributed more than $160,000 to Poudre Valley Hospital Foundation over the past 25 years, according to a UCHealth release.

• Annie Hernandez, Elisa Cardona and Theresa Servin were recently hired by Larimer County and Colorado State University extension as peer educators for the Expanded Food and Nutrition Education Program and Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program-Education, according to a county release.

The trio will conduct community classes on nutrition, food safety, stretching food dollars and the importance of physical activity, according to a county release. The courses are free to those who qualify.

$11 million

Sale price for actor Jack Nicholson’s Aspen home, according to the Aspen Daily News. The home was sold Tuesday, a year after being listed for $15 million. Nicholson owned the 5,800-square-foot Victorian home for more than three decades. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1987.

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